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46 Sentences With "squeak through"

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Go too slow, and you're forever lurching forward trying to squeak through yellows.
Our prediction: The bill could squeak through, the small window of time willing.
There's every chance that Austria's liberal-left may squeak through in Sunday's vote.
Travis Konecny bothered Lundqvist just enough in front for the puck to squeak through.
But the fear is that two Republicans could squeak through as the top vote getters.
And especially if Trump manages to squeak through unscathed, someone will be a fall guy.
Clinton carried by five or more percentage points (although some of those incumbents might squeak through).
Maybe leadership can salvage the situation and squeak through some uneasy compromise between Republican moderates and conservatives.
Unless the two co-stars split the vote (in which case Odenkirk could squeak through), Brown's People v.
Though DeVos did squeak through (by the thinnest of margins), her hearing was near-catastrophic, for a number of reasons.
Still, they made a big impact on the Pilgrims and helped them squeak through that first brutal winter in Plymouth.
That amendment proved to be just enough to get conservatives on board and barely let the bill squeak through the House.
It could squeak through by doing more in Southeast Asia, but China is a tough market to replace for a retailer.
It's a goodbye, a remembrance, and a story recalled with a smile bursting through the tears as the intimate details squeak through.
Fans thought they'd squeak through the World Cup qualifiers, make it to Russia, and turn in a decent, if not sometimes dazzling, performance.
Senate Democratic leaders hope it will fail, but if it manages it squeak through they will then have a tough decision to make.
The White House has pointed to opinion polls showing most Americans support trade as a sign that the TPP could still squeak through Congress.
The Obama administration wanted a larger package, but with no Republican support in the House, it was pared back to squeak through the Senate.
Senators were able to squeak through a deal on the use of Russian rocket engines for space launches, after lawmakers exchanged rhetorical barbs for months.
But it's certainly conceivable that he could make the eventual Democratic nominee toxic to enough voters that he can squeak through with another narrow win.
We don't yet know whether skinny repeal will pass the Senate, or whether enough Senate Republicans will unify around some alternative proposal that can squeak through.
Either a permanent customs union or a Norwegian-style model (which this newspaper endorsed a year ago as the least-bad version of Brexit) might squeak through.
But that also means that party leaders may become more active in driving events, lest an unqualified candidate squeak through with a narrow share of the primary vote.
Most observers expect Pompeo to squeak through the narrowly divided Senate, where Republicans hold a 51-49 advantage, because two Democrats hav already said they'll vote for Trump's pick.
Spin-off Fear the Walking Dead re-started shooting in January for a June 225 return, and could squeak through if all the scripts are written and production doesn't shut down.
If Swift can stay out of the political fray — which got especially ugly in 2016 — she can squeak through unscathed, letting those who love her project whatever they want onto her.
She's unlikely to build a whole lot more support in Utah, but she could possibly squeak through if a fair number of rank-and-file Republicans simply don't vote for Trump.
Perhaps reminding Paul of these facts would have helped move him into the Yes column and allowed GCHJ to squeak through the Senate's reconciliation window, which slams shut on Saturday night.
But if you get all the interest groups together and reduce opposition as much as possible, then maybe you can squeak through with half or a quarter of what you want.
It took a four-month window of serendipity in late 2009 and early 20093 when Democrats had a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate for his health-care law to squeak through.
If Republicans can't win over enough Democrats they are expected to go "nuclear" and change the Senate rules to allow Supreme Court nominees to squeak through the upper chamber with a simple majority.
This time Ghosn may squeak through with the backing of influential proxy adviser ISS, which recommended in a May 22 report that shareholders back a 13 package that "does not raise any significant concern".
This time Ghosn may squeak through with the backing of influential proxy advisor ISS, which recommended in a May 22 report that shareholders back a 2017 package that "does not raise any significant concern".
If your only vision is what you think can squeak through, you're blind to the desires of the liberal heart, to the American heart, to the desire for the country to aspire to and achieve greatness.
Senate Republican leaders evidently think their back-room approach gives them the best chance to devise a health care bill that can squeak through the Senate, given their narrow majority and the policy differences in their conference.
According to the untrustable polls, there is almost no chance that Hollande will squeak through the first round of voting, but were he to do so, France might very well have its own first Madame la Présidente.
They think the conference process will either never materialize or never succeed, and that the House will be stuck taking or leaving whatever "skinny" bill manages to squeak through the Senate without even being able to change it.
The WP29 called for the documents pertaining to the Privacy Shield to be delivered to it by the end of February — so the EC has just managed to squeak through on the extra day afforded by 2016's Leap Year.
For species that are overfished and critically endangered to the point that they're having trouble finding a mate, producing a few offspring without needing to hook up might be a way that the population can squeak through a hard time.
While Ms. Merkel's party managed to squeak through, the outcome of Sunday's vote will heighten pressure on her, six weeks before a party congress at which, she has said, she will run for leader, a position she has held since April 2000.
Exactly 25 years ago, in the spring of Bill Clinton's first year, Congress was beginning work on legislation that by August would squeak through with single-vote margins in the House and Senate, putting the country on a path to a budget surplus.
And when you careen into yet another enemy motorbike, causing your team to squeak through to a victory with less than a half-second left on the clock, you'll yell at the TV — happily, not angrily — and feel blessed by the unlikely existence of this madcap masterpiece.
Fiorentina 1–1 Sporting Lisbon – Viola squeak through. Soccernet.espn.go.com (26 August 2009). Retrieved on 8 January 2012.
Says Nancy Stark Smith, > Within the study of Contact Improvisation, the experience of flow was soon > recognized and highlighted in our dancing. It became one of my favorite > practices and I proceeded to "do flow" for many years-challenging it, > testing it: could we flow through this pass? Could we squeak through that > one, and keep going?Nancy Stark Smith, "Back in time", Contact Quarterly, > vol.
However, Whitfield and Jones still chaired the representative body; one by one the bills were rejected. The new officials represented a young, passionate minority; the officials were highly charismatic. After weeks of growing tension, the leader of the new coalition, Thomas Bailey, managed to squeak through a bill that stationed the majority of the militia on the eastern border. 1796 brought a change in the political tide of Georgia as well.
Mr. Squeak, also known as Agent Squeak, is a spy mouse trying to get as much cheese as possible while avoiding various cats, who will chase or harm him if he is spotted. The player uses line-drawing (similar to the game Flight Control) to direct Agent Squeak through the levels. Players travel along a path by each building as they play each subsequent level. Cheese will slow the player down, causing them to be more vulnerable.

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